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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Apr;67(4):320-4.

Motion sickness susceptibility to optokinetic rotation correlates to past history of motion sickness

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  • PMID: 8900982
Clinical Trial

Motion sickness susceptibility to optokinetic rotation correlates to past history of motion sickness

S Hu et al. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1996 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigated correlations between motion sickness susceptibility to a rotating optokinetic drum and past history of motion sickness.

Method: There were 49 subjects who filled out a questionnaire on motion sickness history (MSH) who participated in the experiment. Each subject sat in an optokinetic drum for a 12-min baseline and a 12-min drum rotation period. Subjects' motion sickness symptoms (MSS) and electrogastrograms (EGG's) were measured.

Results: There were significant correlations between MSH scores and MSS scores during drum rotation (r = 0.5392, p < 0.001), and between MSH scores and EGG 4-9 cycles per minute (cpm) spectral intensity ratios between drum rotation and baseline periods (r = 0.5320, p < 0.001). Further analysis indicated that the mean MSS scores during the drum rotation period were 11.50 for the top 33% MSH scorers, 4.18 for the middle 34% MSH scorers, and 3.63 for the bottom 33% MSH scorers. The mean EGG 4-9 cpm spectral intensity ratios between drum rotation and baseline periods were 2.62 for the top 33% MSH scorers, 1.44 for the middle 34% MSH scorers, and 1.21 for the bottom 33% MSH scorers.

Conclusion: These results indicated that past history of motion sickness correlates with severity of motion sickness provoked by optokinetic rotation.

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